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6/5/2007

Bicycle Seat Cover

Filed under: General — Laura Moncur @ 6:20 am

Instructables: Bicycle Seat CoverInstructables has an article showing you how to make a bicycle seat cover. Before Mike’s bike was stolen, I used to ride it to work every day. It had a really soft and cushy gel seat cover. If it got wet, though, it was a soft and squishy bicycle seat, so I had to protect it from the rain during the day while I worked. This article tells you how to make a cover to protect your seat.

I have two words for you folks at Instructables:

Shower Cap

Via: Craftzine.com blog: HOW TO – Make a Waterproof Bicycle Seat Cover

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2 Comments »

    1. Lol, some people overthink stuff.
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    Comment by Steve — 6/5/2007 @ 8:24 am

  1. Tried the Shower Cap and freezer container cap and garbage bags. They all work fine if all you do is ride to work, park your bike and cover the seat.

    But if you have to travel anywhere and mount yout bicycle to a car rack all of those covers will get messed up in short order.

    I found a product called Dry Ride that is nice looking, made out of tough material and holds up. Unfortunately I can’t seem to find one for a friend but if you do find one you’ll love it.

    Bill

    Comment by Bill Angell — 9/10/2007 @ 7:35 am

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